I have a 20x40 IG in Dutchess (NY, same general weather as you) with solar only. I recently expanded to a 2nd set of roof mounted panels (east facing roof unfortunately) so now I have about 600+ sf of coverage.
I really doubt that the 80sf you are considering is going to do much, unless they are facing directly south and you run them all the time, even then it probably is marginal given the piping and such you will need to do. The solar cover really does its magic at night when evaporative losses can drive the pool temp down 4 degrees or so. Having a pool cover on will reduce that substantially.
For a full rundown on how solar really works, go to powermat.com. There is a really excellent solar installer in your area (solarliving.com), they gave me LOTS of free advice and a good bid, but they deal mainly with permanent systems. I honestly think that once you price out a reasonable solar installation, you will find your solar cover a bargain (but if you want to go the other way, full solar and use your heat pump as a backup, then that is a great alternative).
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